Advanced Studies of Fish Passage Through Culverts: One-dimensional and Three-dimensional Hydraulic Modeling of Velocity, Fish Energy Expenditure, and a New Barrier Assessment Method

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The purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of velocity on fish passage in great detail by: testing the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for estimating the 3-D velocity field through a culvert; quantifying velocity diversity through culverts for a range of flows; characterizing the energy expenditure paths through a culvert and identifying the passageways Yellowstone cutthroat trout used to successfully negotiate passage; and developing and testing a new barrier assessment method. The research was done, in part, by studying fish passage through culverts in Mulherin Creek, an important spawning tributary for Yellowstone cutthrout trout migrating from the Yellowstone River.2003. The effect of turbulence on the cost of swimming for juvenile Atlantic
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Advanced Studies of Fish Passage Through Culverts: One-dimensional and Three-dimensional Hydraulic Modeling of Velocity, Fish Energy Expenditure, and a New Barrier Assessment Method

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